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Morning with Teachers

Science

Primary 4

Scope of Presentation

• Introduction by Teacher

• Qualities of an Inquirer

• Primary Aim of Science Programme

• How will your child be taught

• Topics

• Assessment Plan

• Helping your Child

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• Nurture students as scientific inquirers

• Build strong foundation in science

Primary Aim of the Science Programme

Qualities of an Inquirer

• Able to nurture curiosity and develop skills for inquiry

and research

• Know how to learn independently and with others

• Lean with enthusiasm and sustain the love of

learning through life

Mission of the ALPS Science Programme

• Teaching and Learning to incorporate

Scientific Inquiry, Knowledge and

Reasoning

• To foster collaborative teamwork in the

learning of Science

• Nurturing the ALPS pupil to be a global

citizen who is knowledgeable and inspired

to take responsibility for the environment.

Empowered

3e

ApproachEnabled

Engage

• Stimulating activities

and experiences

• Use senses to learn

and explore

• Demonstrates values

and attitudes Learn & Explore

• Use senses

• Use knowledge

• Use prior

experience

• Environment advocacy

and stewardship

• Differentiated Instruction

How will your child be taught…

How your child will be taught….

Experiments

Approach

Teacher teaches science

concepts

Students carried out

experiments

Discussion on findings

from experiments

Linking findings to concepts and vice

versa

Development

of Process

Skills

Learn & Explore

• Use senses

• Use knowledge

• Use prior experience

How your child will be taught….

Class Experiments

Group Discussion

How your child will be taught….

Building models to explain

science concepts

Model of the Human

Digestive System

Model of a Cell

Learning Journeys

• Primary 3 – Animals (Science Centre)

• Primary 4 – Wetlands Biodiversity (Sungei Buloh

Wetlands)(P4 Camp)

• Primary 5 – Seed dispersal (Science Centre)

• Primary 6 – Aquatic animals (Science Centre)

Design Thinking -Building of

Models e.g. Sailboat

Read@

Science

2019

Learning Centres

Experiential learning

Learning Environment as the Third

Teacher

Environment Education

Science

Journal

Formative Assessment

– Science Investigation in

Action

Learning Journeys

Unlock blocks to learning and be happy at school

Topics in Primary 3 Science

Diversity Cycles

Living and Non-Living Things

Diversity of Plants

Diversity of Animals

Diversity of Bacteria and Fungi

Diversity of Materials

Life Cycles of some Animals

Life Cycles of Plants

Matter

Topics in Primary 4 Science

System Interactions

Chapter 1 – Human Digestive

System

Chapter 2 – Plants and their Parts

Chapter 1 – Magnets and their

Characteristics

Chapter 2 – Making Magnets

Energy

Chapter 1 – Light and Shadows

Chapter 2 – Heat and Temperature

Term 1 Term 2

Topical Reviews (Non-weighted)

(To check for understanding and

application of concepts)

SA1 (40%)(100 marks)

Topical Reviews

Science Investigation in Action (SIA)*(Process Skills Assessment)(Non-weighted)

Term 3 Term 4

Topical Reviews

(Non-weighted)

(To check for understanding and

application of concepts)

SA2 (60%)(100 marks)

Topical Reviews

Science Investigation in Action (SIA)*(Process Skills Assessment)(Non-weighted)

Primary 4 Science Assessment Plan

* Bite-sized

Format of P4 Science Paper

Booklet Item Type Number of

Questions

Number of

marks per

question

Marks

AMultiple-Choice

(4 Options)22 2 44

B Open-Ended 14 2 – 4 36

Duration : 1 hour 30 minutes

Total : 80 marks

How to help your child to do well in Science?

• Use Mindmaps or Concept Maps to link up the facts learned

• Keep notes

• Be serious about science experiments

• Carry out assigned tasks

• Ask questions to clarify doubts

•Do Corrections

•Revise Corrections, Reviews and SAs

•Understand how process skills are assessed in the question

• Follow lessons

• Acquire

• Revise

• Clarify Misconceptions Content

Knowledge

Answering Techniques

Mapping Knowledge

Process Skills

ENCOURAGE YOUR CHILD TO…..

Misconceptions - Example

Topic : Heat and Temperature (P4)

Misconception:

A hot object becomes colder because coldness travels

from the cold surrounding to the object.

Scientific Fact :

A hot object becomes colder because heat travels from the

object to the colder surrounding.

Misconceptions - Example

Topic : Light and Shadows (P4)

Misconception:

We see things because light travels from our eyes towards

an object.

Scientific Fact :

Misconceptions - Example

Topic : Human Digestive System (P3)

Misconception:

Digestion occurs only in the stomach and small intestine.

Scientific Fact :

Digestion starts at the mouth (saliva), increased at the

stomach and is completed in the small intestine.

Process Skills

Your child should be able to :

• Combine the relevant process skills and apply them

• Find connections between concepts learnt

• Apply concepts in new situations.

Process Skills

Observing Communicating Analysing

Comparing Inferring Evaluating

Classifying Predicting

Using apparatus

and equipment

Generating

possibilities

Formulating

Hypothesis

Applying Concepts in a New Situation

What’s the purpose for ‘pulling’ the tea? Explain

Science Concepts

HEAT LOSS

INCREASED SURFACE

AREA

How to help your child to learn Science

• Opportunities to explore Science in daily life

- See Science everywhere

• Assist in the consolidation of Science knowledge

- Do Science Together

- Family discussion on science-related topics

- Obtain Science resources

• Know the Science curriculum and what your child is

learning

Thank you!

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